googlonymous.com — When you make a search on Google, your ip address, the time, and what you searched for is stored in their database forever and this information can be used in a court of law against you. Google will willingly allow authorities to consult their database.
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shawnzAug 8, 2007
Or, maybe he was talking about the fact that that clip started with the Chappelle's Show intro and then cut to a news article?
wiskers69Aug 8, 2007
your on the internets, you better grow a sense of humor fast
barmishAug 8, 2007
can someone post youtube of this cnbc report? I hate when I can't full screen it ..
yomamaisfatAug 8, 2007
Someone's got Quest Cable.
sushisourceAug 8, 2007
Honestly I'm tired of all the scare tactics the media uses. Who the f**k cares if their being watched? The answer is people who have something to hide.
molecoolAug 8, 2007
Which is why I'm always using switchproxy in Firefox. Yes, my own server's IP is still exposed, but the chances of that being leaked are a lot slimmer than through my ISP at home.
spankaccountAug 9, 2007
Meanwhile, ATT is in trouble for helping the NSA track Al Qaeda.
therefererAug 21, 2007
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